Friday, July 22, 2011

framers a/k/a the lucky 7


The Founding Fathers of the United States of America were political leaders and statesmen who participated in the American Revolution by signing the United States Declaration of Independence, taking part in the American Revolutionary War, establishing the United States Constitution, or by some other key contribution. Within the large group known as the "Founding Fathers", there are two key subsets: the "Signers of the Declaration of Independence" (who signed the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776) and the Framers of the Constitution (who were delegates to theFederal Convention and took part in framing or drafting the proposed Constitution of the United States).

Some historians define the "Founding Fathers" to mean a larger group, including not only the Signers and the Framers but also all those who, whether as politicians, jurists, statesmen, soldiers, diplomats, or ordinary citizens, took part in winning American independence and creating the United States of America.[2] American historian Richard B. Morris, in his 1973 book Seven Who Shaped Our Destiny: The Founding Fathers as Revolutionaries, identified the following seven figures as the key Founding Fathers:



The newspaper publisher, Warren G. Harding, then a Republican Senator from Ohio, coined the phrase "Founding Fathers" in his keynote address to the1916 Republican National Convention. He used it several times thereafter, most prominently in his 1921 inaugural address as President of the United States.[4]

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Sidisin, how do you make money?

Well, there are plenty of ways to penetrate the club but one of the simplest ways in, is to just give the rich people that are already there, tips on how to make more. And once you’re in, be sure and head to the bar quick, grab a soda, mix it with the vodka you’ve already got in your back pocket and look comfortable.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

trust no one question everything [chamber of commerce is junk you sheep]


chamber of commerce (also referred to in some circles as a board of trade) is a form of business network, e.g., a local organization of businesses whose goal is to further the interests of businesses. Business owners in towns and cities form these local societies to advocate on behalf of the business community. Local businesses are members, and they elect a board of directors or executive council to set policy for the chamber. The board or council then hires a President, CEO or Executive Director, plus staffing appropriate to size, to run the organization.
The first chamber of commerce was founded in 1599 in Marseille, France[1] [2] [3] [4]
It took more than 65 years, until it was followed by another official chamber of commerce, probably in Brugge, Belgium). [5]
The world's oldest English-speaking chamber of commerce is that of New York City,[6] which was established in 1768.[7]
The largest chamber of commerce in the United Kingdom is Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce with more than 5,000 members.[citation needed] The oldest known existing chamber in the English-speaking world with continuous records is the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce[8] which was founded in 1783. However Leeds Chamber of Commerce[9] is the UK's oldest followed by BelfastNorthern Ireland.[citation needed]